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20h30: USA1969, 90 min.
The Bed-Sitting Room was a
massive flop on its release in 1969, but anyone with half-a-brain now
can see it's a brilliant, bleak, surreal, hilarious, and sometimes
spine-chilling post-apocalyptic epic. Director Richard Lester (How I Won
The War, A Hard Day's Night) and his crew of British comedy legends
(Peter Cool, Dudley Moore, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan) spin the tale
of a nuclear war that lasts less than three minutes. The fallout
includes a cast of random characters, including a strange "nuclear"
family and a man of nobility who slowly changes into a furnished
apartment. Not much of a plot, but there's plenty of sight gags, wicked
dialogue, and incredible sets. If you're into Monty Python, this flick
is a virtual template. - from sickboy
22h10: Italy 1992, 90 min, english
A love story set on Ibizia between a
rock star, Angel, and a gypsy. Mixed in are copious music videos,
gypsies, and blue lighting.
First directing credit by Al Festa, best known for his film Fatal Frames, or the soundtrack he did for After Death (Zombie 4).
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